How far the book-publishing industry had progressed in New Zealand he did not know, but in Australia self-suf-ficiency was being sought, said Mr W. A. Kelk, until recently general manager of Longman’s. Green and Company, Ltd., who arrived at Auckland recently. London publishers of late had had cause to complain that large extracts from English copyright works were being freely used in Australian educational publications and broadcasts. He had had occasion to make several claims for payment of royalties on this account before his retirement, and he had no doubt they would be met.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 October 1938, Page 8
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